MORGANTOWN — Delegate Amy Summers, R-Taylor, is prepping for her new job as House majority leader. She was named to the post on Tuesday and wants to be ready for […]
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Compass Realty and Santa raise money for WVU Medicine Children’s
MORGANTOWN —Santa came to the Seneca Center Wednesday to read stories to kids and have pictures taken with them and their families. Compass Realty, in cooperation with The Tea Shoppe […]
Attorney General warns against ‘St. Mary’s’ pay-for-prayer phone scam
MORGANTOWN — Attorney General Patrick Morrisey urges consumers to exercise caution when receiving unsolicited pay-for-prayer calls. The Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division recently learned of robocalls circulating once again in […]
Morgantown visitors bureau celebrates tourism at awards reception
MORGANTOWN — Local tourism boosters gathered at the West Virginia University Art Museum Wednesday night to celebrate the industry during the Greater Morgantown Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) 2018 Tourism […]
House 51st District delegates, representing Monongalia County, sworn in together
MORGANTOWN —The five Democrat delegates representing the 51st District — representing most of Monongalia County — were sworn in together on Sunday. The two-year term of the 84th Legislature begins in […]
Delegate Amy Summers named House majority leader; first GOP woman in West Virginia history
MORGANTOWN — Delegate Amy Summers, R-Taylor, has been named to serve as House majority leader for the 84th Legislature, which begins in January. House Speaker Roger Hanshaw, R-Clay, announced the […]
Orders in suit against EQT boost royalty owners’ case
MORGANTOWN — An oil and gas class-action lawsuit that will affect the way many West Virginia royalty owners are paid is nearing its conclusion in federal court. The Kay case, as it’s […]
Department of Energy report supports Appalachian ethane storage hub
MORGANTOWN — The U.S. Department of Energy has outlined the potential benefits of an Appalachian ethane storage hub in a new report to Congress. The report – “Ethane Storage and […]
Team of WVU students aims to fill ‘food deserts’ with produce
MORGANTOWN — A group of West Virginia University students is tackling a project to help people in “food deserts” get good food. The students in business college professor John Saldanha’s […]
Seven WVU presidents share their ideas at WVU Festival of Ideas
MORGANTOWN — Seven West Virginia University presidents, spanning the years 1977 to today, gathered on a single stage Thursday to share their thoughts on higher education and WVU’s place in […]









